We're each trying to beef-up our positions by (1) you questioning why the Georgia Charter Schools Commission is treating 2 public charter school applicants differently with respect to start-up financing, and (2) me asking why the GABoE already has created 2 different public school systems within its state-wide public school network by authorizing IE2 programs in a handful of existing Georgia public school systems.

In blunt parlance, the state's public school funding has been/is SNAFU! And the BoE is attempting to capitalize on the existing confusion by striving to maintain GCPSS control over the public schools that Gwinnett students can attend as well as maximizing the state funding it receives. To do so, it now is professing "Constitutional issues" and has initiated the current lawsuit. Just as the January 05 date has come and gone with no significant developments, I opine it will be a long, long time before any decisions are reached and/or enforced by the state powers-to-be.